COVID 19 has not made any major impact on Cargo Vessels. However, as per the directions of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, International cruise vessels arriving from foreign destinations are not allowed to call Indian Ports till 31st March 2020.
The closure of factories and imposition of curfew will certainly hamper the movement of workers and production of export goods.If the lock down and curfew continues for longer period the shipping industry will be certainly face the burnt.
Most of maritime countries has imposed restriction on getting off the crew members.!4 days quarantine has been made compulsory for all crew members before they can enter land on the shore.

Ministry of Shipping has issued necessary directions from time to time to all ports to put in place a screening, detection and quarantine system for disembarking Seafarer or cruise passengers, to obtain self declaration from arriving crews/passengers, to install thermal scanners and procure Personal Protection Equipment readiness,N-95 masks, create awareness among the travelers at Ports and Port officials.
Further, Major ports under the administrative control of Ministry of Shipping have taken several steps like formation of SoP for disease surveillance/Vessel and crew/passenger management, thermal scanning while moving outside port prohibited area, isolation wards at port hospitals, IEC activities through electronic/print media/LED display boards of port trust and display in port hospital.
Status of the vessels arriving at Ports and screening of the crew members/passengers as per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in prescribed format is being collected and uploaded daily on e-samiksha portal of Cabinet Secretariat.
The developments are also being monitored in the Ministry on daily basis. As on date 18.3.2020, 25394 passengers/crew in 559 vessels were scanned. Port hospitals have been kept in a state of readiness with isolation ward.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Shipping(I/C) Shri Mansukh Mandaviya in the Rajya Sabha today in a written reply.
COVID 19 has not made any major impact on Cargo Vessels. However, as per the directions of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, International cruise vessels arriving from foreign destinations are not allowed to call Indian Ports till 31st March 2020.
The closure of factories and imposition of curfew will certainly hamper the movement of workers and production of export goods.If the lock down and curfew continues for longer period the shipping industry will be certainly face the burnt.
Most of maritime countries has imposed restriction on getting off the crew members.!4 days quarantine has been made compulsory for all crew members before they can enter land on the shore.

Ministry of Shipping has issued necessary directions from time to time to all ports to put in place a screening, detection and quarantine system for disembarking Seafarer or cruise passengers, to obtain self declaration from arriving crews/passengers, to install thermal scanners and procure Personal Protection Equipment readiness,N-95 masks, create awareness among the travelers at Ports and Port officials.
Further, Major ports under the administrative control of Ministry of Shipping have taken several steps like formation of SoP for disease surveillance/Vessel and crew/passenger management, thermal scanning while moving outside port prohibited area, isolation wards at port hospitals, IEC activities through electronic/print media/LED display boards of port trust and display in port hospital.
Status of the vessels arriving at Ports and screening of the crew members/passengers as per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in prescribed format is being collected and uploaded daily on e-samiksha portal of Cabinet Secretariat.
The developments are also being monitored in the Ministry on daily basis. As on date 18.3.2020, 25394 passengers/crew in 559 vessels were scanned. Port hospitals have been kept in a state of readiness with isolation ward.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Shipping(I/C) Shri Mansukh Mandaviya in the Rajya Sabha today in a written reply.